Having good meals is one of the most important aspects. The food depot is where the participants are getting their meals. Here is an inside view of the work done there.
After a night of not too much sleep and a quick breakfast, many International Service Team (IST) headed towards the buses, which would take them to the foot of Preikestolen.
With every new day there are more programme activities to be discovered. On the night of 25 July, the Roverway campground was blessed with yet another space for fun activities – The Rainbow Cafe!
On Wednesday and Thursday, the International Service Team (IST) and Planning Team had the opportunity to go explore the programme on site for themselves, before the participants will arrive on Saturday! We share five of the many activities offered to ISTs.
While the participants are enjoying their Path programme, the International Service Team (IST) is having a bit of fun on their own! On 23 July, all of the IST and planning team members gathered around at the Community Stage for the IST opening campfire.
On the campsite, things have changed rapidly, as only four days ago there was nothing but grass. Now there are big tents, they are finalising the last plumbing to the toilets and showers at the top of the field and tractors are delivering equipment to a waiting team.
Roverway is made possible by the hard work of volunteers from across Europe and the world. They make up the Planning Team and the International Service Team.